Found a place that has deer corn local. It's on 901 Whitaker Mill Rd called the Duncale Farm. This is great for the local hunters. She has it in 50 lb bags for 6 dollars. Just drive down the driveway and the store is on the right.

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The corn is clean. I have two other hunting friends that live close and between us we have purchase about 30 bags. I feed the the deer at the house and at the hunting farm in Ady Md. No problem, she will load it for you. She also has a little gift shop there.

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Found a place that has deer corn local. It's on 901 Whitaker Mill Rd called the Duncale Farm. This is great for the local hunters. She has it in 50 lb bags for 6 dollars. Just drive down the driveway and the store is on the right.

about the avg price right now. I get mine from the Amish and with 20 bags, I'm paying just under $5/50lbs.

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I just started getting corn from them earlier this year. I just dump my Corn on the ground. I have only delt with the John the husband. $6 a bag is not bad for around here. I guess i have used about 15 bags and will need to pick up another 6 to 8. Merry Christmas everyone! May your deer have red noses and be laying on the ground.

I just started getting corn from them earlier this year. I just dump my Corn on the ground. I have only delt with the John the husband. $6 a bag is not bad for around here. I guess i have used about 15 bags and will need to pick up another 6 to 8. Merry Christmas everyone! May your deer have red noses and be laying on the ground.

I also dump my corn on the ground but I topped it off with molasses. The deer love it.

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I also dump my corn on the ground but I topped it off with molasses. The deer love it.

A 50lb bag only last about a day maybe 2. So I really don't need to spend the extra money. I picked up 500lbs more yesterday. I'm going to hunt the next few days. Hoping to take down 2 or 3 these next few days since the does have come back.

A 50lb bag only last about a day maybe 2. So I really don't need to spend the extra money. I picked up 500lbs more yesterday. I'm going to hunt the next few days. Hoping to take down 2 or 3 these next few days since the does have come back. It's going to be super cold. Being a senior citizen and I need some ideals on how to keep warm when the temperature is so low. I was hunting yesterday morning and afternoon and the temperature up the the farm in Ady Md was about 15 when the snow was falling. The deer cam shows the deer moving later in the day into the night. This week coming up is going to be colder. The toes the the feet are the first to get cold. Need some ideals. Getting old sucks but it won't stop me from hunting.

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MRKEN here are a few ideas for you that might help. If you can build yourself or buy a box blind. You can keep a heater in a box blind to keep you warm. I have known people that have office chairs in there blind with a heater. If that is not an option then maybe heated socks, or feet/hand warmers. They come individual packs but buy them in bulk. Much cheaper in the long run. Buy nice thick wool socks. Bass pro has some red head wool socks that have life time guarantee. I picked up two. They work ok when I had both on but my feet still got cold. Might need to upgrade my boots. Maybe you need better boots. There is a body suit as well That kind of looks like a large sleeping bag for while you are in the tree stand. Looks ok but seems like a lot to lug into the stand and might be hard standing up or moving for a shot That isn't right in front of That is all I can think of.

I also heard of one other thing to keep warm while watching YouTube. You can put a piece of carpet or some kind of lining on the stand and the floor of the stand. The rubber spray in a can would work as well. The metal transfers cold to your body faster then the air. I grabbed my bow and put it on my lap and my legs got cold right away. You lean on a metal railing that part of your body tends to get cold. Your feet are in contact with the metal the whole time so get colder faster. So put something down as a barrier. Just be careful to something put something that will not be slippery when wet or frozen.